About This Book
The narrative follows Hunch Badeau, who commands a small lumber schooner and moves through life in a tight-knit lakeside town, depicting his friendships, courtship of Jess, and responsibilities to crew and neighbors. Episodic scenes include beachside meetings, a wedding, illness and childbirth, financial strains, a storm, and attempts to begin anew, all set against local rituals such as life-saving drills and band concerts. The story emphasizes loyalty, daily labor, community bonds, and the compromises required when personal hopes encounter communal duty.
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